It sailed there
No, the first fleet is the ame given to 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain in 1787 to establish the first European colony in NSW.
Sources vary, but there were approximately 191 soldiers, known as marines, despatched to guard the convicts on the First Fleet to Australia.
The First Fleet sailed leaving England to Australia
The First Fleet carried the first group of convicts to Australia. It was followed later by the Second and Third fleets, but after that, shiploads of convicts sailed independently or in pairs.
No. Captain James Cook was killed on 14 February 1779. The First Fleet did not sail until May 1787.
Lt George Johnston sailed on the Lady Penrhyn.
When the First Fleet arrived in Australia in 1788, the British Monarch was King George III.
No. There were no buildings of any description when the First Fleet arrived. At most, sick convicts and marines would have been treated in tents until tehj first huts was built. there was just one doctor/surgeon that sailed with the First Fleet.
Sailed, cooked, washed up, cleaned decks, maintained bedding, slept.
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